Starlink outage knocks tens of thousands offline worldwide Downdetector logged 40,000 reports before service flickered back Elon Musk's Starlink satellite broadband network went dark today as thousands of users around the globe reported connectivity issues.… #theregister #IT
Jaguar Land Rover supply chain workers must get Covid-style support, says union As post-cyberattack layoffs begin, labor org argues UK goverment should step in The UK's chief automotive workers' union is calling on the government to establish a Covid-esque furlough scheme for the thousands of individuals who face losing their jobs due to the cyber-related downtime at Jaguar Land… #theregister #IT
Bharti big shots storm BT boardroom after £3.6B raid Sign 'relationship agreement' as Bharti Mittal and Vittal take non-exec directorships BT - Britain's former state-owned telecoms monopoly - has confirmed that execs from Bharti Global, its largest shareholder, are joining the board with immediate effect.… #theregister #IT
UK.gov decides tech projects worth billions are major but not 'mega' Ministers concerned Treasury governance team may be distracted about supervising vital efforts UK ministers have questioned the government's decision to seemingly downgrade huge public sector tech projects as HM Treasury takes a greater role in so-called "mega-projects."… #theregister #IT
UK Lords take aim at Ofcom's 'child-protection' upgrades to Online Safety Act Peers will quiz campaigners on whether Ofcom's new measures will actually work, or just add more compliance pain The House of Lords is about to put the latest child-protection plans of UK regulator the Office of Communications (Ofcom) under the microscope.… #theregister #IT
Curious connections: Voyager probes and Sinclair ZX Spectrum There's more than warm power supplies and wonky capacitors Opinion  The Voyager space probes are dear to the hearts of every geek who can remember the 1980s.… #theregister #IT
After deleting a web server, I started checking what I typed before hitting 'Enter' Student thought she had the hang of this 'Linux' thing and its kooky CLI Who, Me?  It's Monday morning, and a week of possibilities presents itself to IT pros everywhere. Which is why The Register brings you another edition of Who, Me? It's the reader-contributed column in which we remind you what not to do with your day, yo… #theregister #IT
Open source Cloud Hypervisor adds (maybe futile) no-AI-code policy Virtualization tool for hyperscalers now scales to 8,192 vCPUs The Cloud Hypervisor project has introduced a No AI code policy.… #theregister #IT
Cyber-scam camp operators shift operations to vulnerable countries as sanctions strike PLUS: Japan woos Micron, again; China launches chip dumping probe; Mitsubishi expands opsec empire; and more! Criminals appear to be moving cyber-scam centers to vulnerable countries.… #theregister #IT
15 ransomware gangs ‘go dark’ to enjoy 'golden parachutes' PLUS: China's Great Firewall springs a leak; FBI issues rare 'Flash Alert' of Salesforce attacks; $10m bounty for alleged Russian hacker; and more Infosec In Brief  15 ransomware gangs, including Scattered Spider and Lapsus$, have announced that they are going dark, and say no more attacks will be carried out in their name.… #theregister #IT